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For a child with a red neck, try a wild honeycomb!

**Red Neck in Children? Try Wild Honeycomb!** **Enthusiastic Netizen (Ziji, QQ: 785018926):** Dear Teacher Hu, Hello! I have a folk remedy for treating red (or sore) neck in children. When my daughter was young, she developed a red neck, and my mother used a small wild honeycomb, ground into a very fine powder, and sprinkled it on the affected area. It was completely healed within half a day. My mother said this method was taught to her by a man in his nineties. This type of wild honeycomb is built with mud under eaves or on windowsills, and it is relatively small in size. It is commonly found in old rural houses. **Important reminder:** Never use honeycombs that have been sprayed with pesticides!!! I am sharing this remedy today through your platform, Teacher Hu, in hopes of relieving the suffering of affected children. May all babies grow up healthy and strong, and may all mothers find peace of mind! **Contributor:** Teacher Zheng

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